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"Welcome to Llanwaetur, miss! pe pleased to excuse our keeping hur waiting, and polting the toor, and taking hur for a ghost and a ropper put we know who you are now the young lady from London, that we have been told to expect." "Oh, then, I have been expected; all's right and my Araminta, where is she? where is she?"

'Yes, said Dick, a little disconcerted by the excessive buoyancy of spirits which his employer displayed. 'With him now. 'With him now! cried Brass; 'Ha ha! There let 'em be, merry and free, toor rul rol le. Eh, Mr Richard? Ha ha! 'Oh certainly, replied Dick. 'And who, said Brass, shuffling among his papers, 'who is the lodger's visitor not a lady visitor, I hope, eh, Mr Richard?

He added in a low voice, 'With my tiddle tol toor rul' when he was providentially stopped by Towlinson, who announced: 'Miss Tox! And enter that fair enslaver, with a blue nose and indescribably frosty face, referable to her being very thinly clad in a maze of fluttering odds and ends, to do honour to the ceremony. 'How do you do, Miss Tox? said Mr Dombey.

We heard both the Highlanders put their broad backs against the door and groan in Gaelic as they heaved, but they might as well have tried to lift the house. They caused the door to crack, however. "Wheesht! What's that Shames?" "We've splut the toor, Tonald." "Never mind; heave again, boys," cried Lumley.

'Toor rul lol loo, gammon and spinnage, the frog he wouldn't, and high cockolorum, said the Dodger: with a slight sneer on his intellectual countenance. This was explanatory, but not satisfactory. Master Bates felt it so; and again said, 'What do you mean?

My heart bleeds when I go roond the shore an' see all the ships sailin' oot o' the herbir, an' no' a livin' sowl comin' in. Gentlemen, that herbir's growin' a gijantic white elephant." "An' so's the Watter Toor, an' the Lifeboat too," roared Dauvid Kenawee. "The toon's foo o' white elephants, a' colours," said Moses Certricht. "The Toon Cooncil's made it juist like a wild beast show."

"Well, I swear hur name, the coachman told me, did begin with a p, and end with a t," cried Betty Williams, "or I would never have let him knock at hur toor." "Oh, my Araminta! my Araminta!" exclaimed Angelina, turning up her eyes towards heaven "when, oh when shall I find thee? I am the most unfortunate person upon earth."

Ay, a' ken fine aboot the toor o' Siloam, and aboot the toor o' Babel as weel; an' a've read, too, about the blaspheemious Herod, an' sic like. Man, but he's a hot-heided laddie, and lacks discreemeenation. 'What about Herod, Geordie? I asked. 'Aboot Herod? with a strong tinge of contempt in his tone. 'Aboot Herod?

'You read your Bible to little profit, it seems to me, Geordie: or, perhaps, you have never read the Master's teaching about the Tower of Siloam. Better read that and take that warning to yourself. Geordie gazed after Mr. Craig as he turned away, and muttered 'The toor o' Siloam, is it?

Tonight she will take her part at t'e Alcazar; at t'e toor a friend will meet her unt t'ey will go toget'er down t'e Champs-Elysées to t'e grand boulevard, where t'ey sit in front of Pousset's and trink t'eir wine unt eau sucree. T'ey will watch t'e crowds, t'ey will greet t'eir friends, t'ey will exchange t'e tay's news.